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Old 02-20-2008, 12:25 PM
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xml-api connection

Hi,

how i will know when the xml-api don't connect whith whm? who i get the error?!?! i use the function: whmreq($request, $host, $user, $accesshash, $usessl = true)

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Old 02-20-2008, 01:00 PM
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Hi,

how i will know when the xml-api don't connect whith whm? who i get the error?!?! i use the function: whmreq($request, $host, $user, $accesshash, $usessl = true)

Thanks

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That doesn't look like an XML-API function (unless it is your own function you built to interface with the XML-API). It resembles something from the old WHM Accounting System.

With the XML-API, if something does not connect, whatever function you are using to connect via SSL will throw an error. For additional common issues, refer to this post.
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